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how did you used to commute? >> like everybody else: drive over the bridge. >> reporter: no big deal? >> no big deal. >> reporter: that's the lake champlain bridge between new york and vermont, when there still was a bridge. f.d.r. opened it in 1928 and it carried as many as 4,000 vehicles a day, until last fall when, with almost no warning, it was closed. the american society of civil engineers issues a report card every four years on the state of america's infrastructure. and the last one in 2009 was not good at all. the overall grade was a "d." "d?" that's as good as it gets? >> and it's not getting any better. back in 2005 we also did a report card and it was also a "d," there so we haven't gained any ground. >> reporter: andrew hermann helped write the report card which examined every aspect of the country's infrastructure. bridges got a "c," but even with that average grade, 12% of them- - more than 72,000 bridges-- are too old, or what's politely called "structurally deficient." >> it means we've been igno
how did you used to commute? >> like everybody else: drive over the bridge. >> reporter: no big deal? >> no big deal. >> reporter: that's the lake champlain bridge between new york and vermont, when there still was a bridge. f.d.r. opened it in 1928 and it carried as many as 4,000 vehicles a day, until last fall when, with almost no warning, it was closed. the american society of civil engineers issues a report card every four years on the state of america's...
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please join us for the live edition of "countdown" every weeknight at 8:00 eastern/5:00 pacific. >>> sounding off. president obama goes face to face with americans frustrated with the economic slump. >>> feline fiasco. a woman in england faces the music for tossing a cat into a garbage bin. >>> and terror in the stands. horrifying moments as a bleacher packed with spectators collapses in brazil. good morning, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with on the defensive. at a town hall held by cnbc in the nation's capital, president obama held his ground while frustrated citizens took turns taking shots at his economic strategy. the president repeatedly defended his policies while fielding pointed questions from americans who fear the worst from the economy. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> reporter: self-described obama supporters laid into him live on cnbc's town hall. people like velma hart. >> that i voted f
please join us for the live edition of "countdown" every weeknight at 8:00 eastern/5:00 pacific. >>> sounding off. president obama goes face to face with americans frustrated with the economic slump. >>> feline fiasco. a woman in england faces the music for tossing a cat into a garbage bin. >>> and terror in the stands. horrifying moments as a bleacher packed with spectators collapses in brazil. good morning, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are...
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and you can find us on facebook and follow us on twitter. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more singing from the shaker meeting at sabbath day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com woman: the odds of this daughter of a clergyman spending 11 weeks at #1 on the u.s. singles charts? 1 in 19 million. the odds of going on to win 6 grammy awards? 1 in 1.4 million. the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.
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this is what god has called us to do. i am going to do it to his glory. >> chuck holton, cbn news, in northern kenya on the shores. >>> up next, they hide their faces out of shame. the plight of the shoe shine boys. >> needy families are often put their children to work. some young boys hit the streets with shoe wax and brushes to shine shoes. it is not an easy life. in one south american capitol, they won't even show their faces. stan jeter has the story. >> reporter: the capitol of bolivi most of them are young men or adolescents who hide their faces with ski masks, we ask some of them why. >> [ foreign speaking ] i don't want kids to tell my little sister that her brotr is a shoe shine boy. i have used a mask since i was 12. no one in my neighborhood knows i shine shoes. many people discriminate against you and look down on you. >> [ foreign speang ] you have to hide your identity. if you say you shine shoes, people treat you poorly. >> many of these young blifians, this is run by randy davis. >> they struggle with alc
this is what god has called us to do. i am going to do it to his glory. >> chuck holton, cbn news, in northern kenya on the shores. >>> up next, they hide their faces out of shame. the plight of the shoe shine boys. >> needy families are often put their children to work. some young boys hit the streets with shoe wax and brushes to shine shoes. it is not an easy life. in one south american capitol, they won't even show their faces. stan jeter has the story. >>...
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before us, our janet -- for us, our genetic roots to this store were very strong. we found that the finding were r and meaningful than when you read "there was this colony" and there was this time of starvation, etc. when you read that within two days of the landing a white had escaped to take his chances out there, we were very curious about who that person was. there was no name. we cannot say this is historically accurate, but we do know they left because they were seeking something better. isn't that the story of america facts is in doubt the story of our western expansion? isn't that the story of the idea of a servin class from england would eventually become the middle-class and would eventually become the upper class. the idea of progressing forward with the human spirit as your guide and not necessarily as the merchant class and business ventures that were failing at the time in jamestown, in fact, saved when the first africans came who had the superior knowledge in raising livestock. i have had people ask me why i bring the africans in because they do not
before us, our janet -- for us, our genetic roots to this store were very strong. we found that the finding were r and meaningful than when you read "there was this colony" and there was this time of starvation, etc. when you read that within two days of the landing a white had escaped to take his chances out there, we were very curious about who that person was. there was no name. we cannot say this is historically accurate, but we do know they left because they were seeking...
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[laughter] >> they're trying to harg nalize us and put us in a box. they're trying to say we're trying to take over this party or that campaign, they don't get it. we're not trying to take back our country, we are our country. [applause] >> we have always been in charge. this is america. >> christine o'donnell at the values, voters summit here in washington today. she is one of the candidates who was backed originally and supported by sarah palin. on the self-proclaimed mama grizzly. here are the others, sharen angle, carly fee rina, haley, ayotte in new hampshire. the question, sarah palin will she run for president? >> if the american people were to be ready for someone who is willing to shake it up and willing to get back to time tested truths and help lead our country towards a more prosperous and safe future and if they happen to think that i was the one, if it were best for my family and for our country, of course i would give it a shot. >> bret: a powerful conservative female candidates, let's bring in our panel about this topic, steve hayes, s
[laughter] >> they're trying to harg nalize us and put us in a box. they're trying to say we're trying to take over this party or that campaign, they don't get it. we're not trying to take back our country, we are our country. [applause] >> we have always been in charge. this is america. >> christine o'donnell at the values, voters summit here in washington today. she is one of the candidates who was backed originally and supported by sarah palin. on the self-proclaimed mama...
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this is all used as the city history of. the quotation. hundreds of books explain why these two deaths and germans were each it's a leaf within germany but back the archival director has first hand information. in the german right over the front there was a development and development no i mean brought persons that post perhaps one reason that they are seeing. the chicken suit is to france to mutiny in the suit as a reason instead to then see thirty eight gently used the occasion as an excuse to declare that the germans were being discriminated against and he a few days mason childress his phone was to call for an end to the genocide of the german people. are probably require my apple make in europe i don't word for word mr trimble and are a printer here no one really. ordinary money no foreign or territorial problem in europe we want no. she does a has to make sure the fisa doesn't reach and was the ceded to germany historians are still trying to understand what stood behind this events. one of them is your concern to ski the german. conc
this is all used as the city history of. the quotation. hundreds of books explain why these two deaths and germans were each it's a leaf within germany but back the archival director has first hand information. in the german right over the front there was a development and development no i mean brought persons that post perhaps one reason that they are seeing. the chicken suit is to france to mutiny in the suit as a reason instead to then see thirty eight gently used the occasion as an excuse...
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veronica. >> tracie potts live for us this morning in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> american students and teachers could be in for jor changes. this i a special week of programming on concerns over the education system on "today." the president talks about what he wants to see happening at scools including identifying teachers who do well and getting rid of those that don't >> i think we should have longer school years. we now have our kids go to school about a month less than most other advanced countries. and that month makes a dinners. >> don't forget, our coverage of education nation continues on the "today" show and on nbc nightly news right here on this nbc station. for more resources and information, check out our ecial website, educationnation.com. >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he will wait one week before deciding whether or not to quit middle east peace talks with israel. that development comes after the united states, france, england and england all expressed concern over the west bank. meahile, george mitchl has been
veronica. >> tracie potts live for us this morning in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> american students and teachers could be in for jor changes. this i a special week of programming on concerns over the education system on "today." the president talks about what he wants to see happening at scools including identifying teachers who do well and getting rid of those that don't >> i think we should have longer school years. we now have our kids go to school about...
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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we used to try to avoid commercials, now millions of us watch them over and over online just for fun. "early" this saturday, september just for fun. "early" this saturday, september 4th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> hey, good morning, everyone. welcome to ""the early show"" on this saturday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> sadly it's the unofficial into summer but not for us. >> yeah, not for us. >> we're having a summer here on the plaza. we have a huge party planned. >> we also have a really huge gift planned for three very deserving women. they have been doing good deeds for their communities. erica, tori and stephanie will be joining us later. they've been doing such great things for their own community, we wanted to do some pampering for them today. >> they deserve it. we can't wait to see what we've done with them in about two hours from now. >>> let's get to our top story this morning. what began as an intense hurricane ended when earl lost its punch when it pushed north. dean reynolds is in chatham, massachusetts, to assess the damage there. dean, goo
we used to try to avoid commercials, now millions of us watch them over and over online just for fun. "early" this saturday, september just for fun. "early" this saturday, september 4th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> hey, good morning, everyone. welcome to ""the early show"" on this saturday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> sadly it's the unofficial into summer but not for us. >> yeah, not for us....
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so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/getfios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> good morning. 23 you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, former university of southern california running back regie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious trophy in all of college sports. >>> good morning. after a week of rumors that the heisman trophy might strip reggie bush of his heisman trophy, he beat them to the punch. he gave back the trophy. reggie bush calls the decision heartbreaking. the heisman trust has yesterday to decide if they'll give the trophy to vince young. >>> willie aybar changed that with aome run. curtis granderson on his horse, terrific grabbing dive in the ninth and kept it tied at seven. jorge posada gave the yanks the lead. 7-6. >>> duncan hit two home runs agnst the angels, indians won it. >>> joe inglett with a shot up
so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/getfios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> good morning. 23 you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, former university of southern california running back regie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious...
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but it is not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor shares this view most czechs agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. that sort of happened historically ordered cherrix took possession of these lands just well so be you equal nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia is the ethnic minority but in fact the germans for the second largest ethnic group after the czechs they even outnumber the slovaks the germans living in this who doesn't land had their own schools universities the nice papers small wonder that the german question overs almost as soon as czechoslovakia emerged as the states. more amenable to kabul with a man and a god complex split up right off the emergence of czechoslovakia as a state. population was opposed to it and. the czech historian young amateur that is absolutely sure that the citizen germans paid a price for their active role in the dismemberment of czechoslovakia the treaty on the sece
but it is not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor shares this view most czechs agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. that sort of happened historically ordered cherrix took possession of these lands just well so be you equal nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia is the ethnic minority but in fact the germans for the second largest ethnic group...
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that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the public, portability and the lifetime cap raise and existing conditions. how does the system fund those popular aspects? without universal mandate? without universal mandate? >> in wyoming, it was more expensive than other insurance, but it was something that we could work with people and had subsidies and it worked well in that state and 20-some states had something like it. this administration has come out with their plan, but for people who have been doing it right all along as part of the state plans, they are not eligible. they are not eligible for what has come thr
that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the...
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our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but our fifty highly. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia. president anish returned from london after hiding the cheering the hostilities his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated all if their property that a politician was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these suggest and return to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing but. to be all civility lost destroyed and if you go over say there you will find some traces stones from all sorts not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace and inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only this one is here. we know this is the region where the germans lived. in is the representative. in prague anything
our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but our fifty highly. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia. president anish returned from london after hiding the cheering the hostilities his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated all if their property that a politician was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans...
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it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and export that democracy it would not be it would not be democrats it's important it's critically important i think that the people must have the space to determine their future doesn't matter how poor they are. small they are the idea that you have some super powerful country. which knows everything about everything and therefore can come to any way and say we believe you need to see this is what democracy is and therefore do the following is obviously wrong and obviously would not go away so now it's kind of conduit to a different export of democracy but. as i sa
it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and...
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join us for technology update on our g. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our jeep. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. resources. let's go to support of. the hour here in moscow we are running down the top stories of today this week. now sweden's parliamentary elections strained the country's democratic traditions with candidates from a far right party claiming they've been attacked and denied freedom of speech. and other stories of the week here on r.t. russia awaits a decision on the extradition know one of its most wanted terror suspects from poland where he was detained on friday but later released. and russia no way reach an agreement in the energy rich barren city it's putting an end to a forty year dispute over the waters. that russia u.s. strategic arms reduction treaty got the greenlight this week from american foreign policy. now it's going to the full senate
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thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. pleasant couple of days.
thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. pleasant couple of days.
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there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia and russians government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should have but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the day there will be a boat on the treaty people will have to vote for it or against it and those who booed against it are going to have to justify why they voted against it and why it makes us more secure not to have a treaty then if we had the treaty and it's a very hard burden to carry may start even with this treaty in place we're obviously very far from the global zero they call a nuclear free world you know with new forces trying to get hold of nuclear weapons and you are going to be around for quite some time as deter and know should we just stop talking abou
there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia and russians government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should have but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the...
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. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it all. >> i think a part of the timing of this rally is politically motivated with elections coming up. so it is trying to promote what i see is a particularly narrow view of christian values in order to move voters to vote in a particular way. >> i don't think so. i mean i think everyone -- a lot of people who are familiar with this issue, they know it is a political statement, but they don't believe it is to be the voting views and this is what is believed to have happened in the government and the main thing is jesus being lifted high in this land and tha
. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it...
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joining us is the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. health and human services is the agency responsible for implementing much of the law. here with us are two reporters, susan of reuters and janet of "the wall street journal". they will begin the questioning. guest: we heard grim numbers on thursday with more americans living in poverty and now nearly 51 million without health insurance. that is up from last year. what can be done about this? but it does not seem that people are getting the health care they need right now. guest: i do not think there is any question that the economy has taken a huge toll on the numbers of insured americans. and we are seeing that as a direct correlation is people lost their jobs, they lost their health coverage. that is what the president talked about last year. we had 15,000 people a month losing health insurance. and some of those were voluntary exit from the market when there were buying insurance on their own. a lot of them was employer- related insurance where they lost their covers and their spou
joining us is the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. health and human services is the agency responsible for implementing much of the law. here with us are two reporters, susan of reuters and janet of "the wall street journal". they will begin the questioning. guest: we heard grim numbers on thursday with more americans living in poverty and now nearly 51 million without health insurance. that is up from last year. what can be done about this? but it does not...
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this is a hybrid of an indoor elliptical trainer, that runners like to use. but they hate being indoors. so, this company developed a hybrid. it's a bicycle with elliptical pedals. you ride very upright. there's no seat. but no impact. all of the parts are very familiar to being like on a bike. >> okay. let's see. >> about 3,000 bucks. but that price will probably go down. >> see? see how it does the burn. but it's easy to handle mike? >> yes. just very easy. >> i'm impressed. >> a good workout for your whole body. especially the legs. >> very easy to get started. you think it will be harder. it's a matter of pushing off. we averaged about 15 miles per hour in the park didn't we? >> it's a very good workout. >> that's an investment. >> i think it's technology of the future. we'll see prices come down with this. >> thanks for the workout you got in this morning for us. mike, mark thank you very much. i didn't break a sweat. to get the details -- you're in my shot, man. to get the details, plus wendy's reviews for five more products, all at our website, abcnews
this is a hybrid of an indoor elliptical trainer, that runners like to use. but they hate being indoors. so, this company developed a hybrid. it's a bicycle with elliptical pedals. you ride very upright. there's no seat. but no impact. all of the parts are very familiar to being like on a bike. >> okay. let's see. >> about 3,000 bucks. but that price will probably go down. >> see? see how it does the burn. but it's easy to handle mike? >> yes. just very easy. >>...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> wine is flowing at wineries in our region. should be, right? time to pick the grapes. harvest time and the work is tougher this year and they, too, are battling a big old stink bug problem. >> these grapes are probably the best i have ever seen grapes. >> reporter: sweet juicy grapes in the warm maryland sun. >> interesting. >> reporter: they run leo nor wine cellars established in 1976. and when that were kids, the dad made wine in the basement and this year, they're battling something that dad never dealt why with. >> i said oh, my gosh, what is this? >> reporter: he would soon learn it's the brown stink bug. >> you have to open up the do
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> wine is flowing at wineries in our region. should be, right? time to pick the grapes. harvest time...
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you are using it extremely well. >> are the useful idiots? but they have let the republican party allowed to be elected in the two-party. >> the thing is, we're preconditions to expect, and yet, useful idiots in the democratic party. yet, shock, horror with the republicans. they have been fairly cohesive and have been able to go to the country club in sort matters out. >> that is true. there are liberal conservatives, conservatives you can deal with. >> conservatism began its change, i think, after ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. that was lines in winter, after which there were different. conservatives were different. i doubt anything works to get back to that. >> let me make two observations. one is that there is no correlation between the success or a genius of politicians and their curriculum or the things that impress us as journalists. the best example of that is ronald reagan, the great actor who went to eureka college and was a movie actor, who will now recognize, even if you did not agree with him, but he was a formidable politic
you are using it extremely well. >> are the useful idiots? but they have let the republican party allowed to be elected in the two-party. >> the thing is, we're preconditions to expect, and yet, useful idiots in the democratic party. yet, shock, horror with the republicans. they have been fairly cohesive and have been able to go to the country club in sort matters out. >> that is true. there are liberal conservatives, conservatives you can deal with. >> conservatism...
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they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying it all is a prolonged drought. they destroyed 20% of russia's wheat crop. the government extended its ban on wheat exports to compensate. thousands of kilometers away in mozambique's plight is starting to return to normal. the trigger was a sharp rise in the cost of bread. the government insisted it had no choice but to raise prices. seven people were killed. nearly 300 were injured. this has left extensive damage. what is happening to food prices? is there a risk of a repeat of the food crisis of 2008? the world saul price climbed -- saw prices climbing. wh
they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying...
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and i used to borrow a phrase from john f. kennedy, and tell people at the time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining. and we weren't doing that in the middle part of this decade. unfortunately, we not only had the budget deficit at the end of this period we've been through the recession in the 1990s. but we went into the crisis with the highest budget deficit in the world. >> rose: tell me what big society means. is this an important idea that we haven't seen before or is it simply one more person. >> there is such. >> rose: this is how we see the balance. >> i guess what it would-- the way i think about it is that there is such a thing in society t is just not the same thing as the state. and that i think where this from previous conservative thinking in this country at least s that we were very focused on the individual. and there's much more emphasis in what we are trys to do on the community, on the family, on society. and-- . >> rose: on nongovernment institutions. >> nongovernment institutions, understanding that t
and i used to borrow a phrase from john f. kennedy, and tell people at the time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining. and we weren't doing that in the middle part of this decade. unfortunately, we not only had the budget deficit at the end of this period we've been through the recession in the 1990s. but we went into the crisis with the highest budget deficit in the world. >> rose: tell me what big society means. is this an important idea that we haven't seen before or is it simply...
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thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges has more. >> the latest tropical system moving for cuba. it's dropping torrential rainfall over cuba. and also, with strong, gusty winds. it's moving into southeastern florida, where miami could pick up four inches of rain just throughout the day. the storm system quickly heading up the east coast, where flooding will again be a concern, into cities like new york and philadelphia. especially into thursday. now, back to you, rob and vinita. >> thanks for that, ava. and sam champion is tracking this tropical trouble. he'll have the latest
thanks for being with us today. we begin, now, with what could be a very wet day along a good part of the eastern seaboard. >> south florida is the area closest to the big storm that is likely to strengthen into tropical storm nicole. some residents have already laid out sandbags in preparation. tropical storm warnings are in effect for key west and south florida counties. those around major cities like miami and ft. lauderdale. >> it's moving north rapidly. accuweather's ava dinges...
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it may take some renegades going rogue to get us there. it may take folks shaking us up, shaking it up to get there. >> so will the emerging split help democrats this fall? we'll bring in christina belatony. good morning to you, christina. >> good morning, alex. >> what do you make of all that? the republicans are facing a real challenge from the conservative base? >> sure, that has definitely happened. you have seen that play out all summer long. of course, democrats like any split. democrats have plenty of their own splits, but sarah palin is a unique figure in this because she's endorsed very mainstream candidates from senator john mccain against a tea party favorite conservative candidate in j.d. hayworth. then kelly who won in new hampshire. she was the preferred choice there, but the going rogue candidate christina o'donnell has rosen onto the national stage, she's very conservative and democrats think they have a real chance to keep this seat in delaware now because she's far more conservative than the establishment moderate candida
it may take some renegades going rogue to get us there. it may take folks shaking us up, shaking it up to get there. >> so will the emerging split help democrats this fall? we'll bring in christina belatony. good morning to you, christina. >> good morning, alex. >> what do you make of all that? the republicans are facing a real challenge from the conservative base? >> sure, that has definitely happened. you have seen that play out all summer long. of course, democrats...
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us care about. the ideas of this forum one of the key in this form of the modern state to build a modern state. of theirs can talk about some universal general proceeds or model. to how to build a modern state i am not sure about that but i think that the issues that have been put on the agenda legit to make decisions to discuss for instance within the context of that modern state. what what does what does democrats to me because i think general acceptance and the modern state would be democratic so the question then that would arise from that is is what is meant by democrats is that and the standard. model that a standard formula by it's a legitimate question to read to raise and i think given the forum which then brings together many experiences from men and from many countries i think it gives a possibility to address that question and questions that are raised up the role of the state with regard to innovation technological development and so on obviously an important question because modern tec
us care about. the ideas of this forum one of the key in this form of the modern state to build a modern state. of theirs can talk about some universal general proceeds or model. to how to build a modern state i am not sure about that but i think that the issues that have been put on the agenda legit to make decisions to discuss for instance within the context of that modern state. what what does what does democrats to me because i think general acceptance and the modern state would be...
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thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight....
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use 355 as an alternate. during the closures, crews will be putting up an overhead sign which will link 270 and i-95. the first section is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year or early 2011. >>> well, this morning a woman is alive and lucky and thankful after firefighters rescued her from her burning town home. chopper 4 ctured the damage as it flew over the scene. flames broke out on brook ridge court in montgomery village. the woman was actually sitting in the window of the second floor to get away from smoak wh fire crews arrived. they used a ladder to rescue her. the fire began in the kitchen and quickly filled the down stairs with smoke. >>> investigators are digging deeper into what drove a man to kill his mother. police found another handgun at the home. no signs the crime was premeditated. >>> the u.s. sueme cot refused to stay the execution. teresa lewis received a senten after being convicted of providing sex an money to kill her husband and stepson in 2002. she was trying to collect a
use 355 as an alternate. during the closures, crews will be putting up an overhead sign which will link 270 and i-95. the first section is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year or early 2011. >>> well, this morning a woman is alive and lucky and thankful after firefighters rescued her from her burning town home. chopper 4 ctured the damage as it flew over the scene. flames broke out on brook ridge court in montgomery village. the woman was actually sitting in the window of...
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it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate', it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america, especially in my country, we do not have a project like this that gives people in need of real support. projects that explain how they get i
it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate', it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her...
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and our european allies but us and russia and others. who suffered the same threat mr hard russia has so many times in the past offered the united states to and create this joint defense system missile defense system and there are people who are very skeptic about it saying that russia and the us their interests are so different what would you tell them in a way there's a very sound logic to that if in fact these technologies or purely defensive and have no purpose other than protection. why not i mean what what is what's the argument against. every or at least countries that we can trust having this capability and if it is a confidence building measure as it should be it seems to me to a worthy thing to discuss very complicated technologically. to transfer these technologies from one laboratory to another but may be sophisticated russian scientists might be able to help us with some of this just to be fair on missile defense cooperation u.s. officials did express willingness to work on it do you see some real signs of such cooperation c
and our european allies but us and russia and others. who suffered the same threat mr hard russia has so many times in the past offered the united states to and create this joint defense system missile defense system and there are people who are very skeptic about it saying that russia and the us their interests are so different what would you tell them in a way there's a very sound logic to that if in fact these technologies or purely defensive and have no purpose other than protection. why...
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miss us. we'll wait for another frontal system friday morning to bring us a chance of showers. the future cast, there is nothing but sunshine tomorrow and see if they can't hold together late thursday and into friday, and going back and forth giving us some showers and not giving us much of anything and that looks like they would be moving in late thursday and moving out early friday morning and we'll get something descent out of it and it's tropical storm carl in the nester caribbean and moving into the yucca tan and igor is a huge story tropical storm carl, this is -- tropical storm karl, this is the latest path into the yucatan and we're worried about igor. looks like late saturday and sunday, going to come close to bermuda. bermuda and not the east coast, we'll take what we think is the worst that igor has to offer, although igor should weaken from the current status of category 4 to a two and when it passes the eland of bermuda late saturday and into sunday. the five-day forecast, thursda
miss us. we'll wait for another frontal system friday morning to bring us a chance of showers. the future cast, there is nothing but sunshine tomorrow and see if they can't hold together late thursday and into friday, and going back and forth giving us some showers and not giving us much of anything and that looks like they would be moving in late thursday and moving out early friday morning and we'll get something descent out of it and it's tropical storm carl in the nester caribbean and...
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they represent us. they represent us. okay, does that represent us? in many cases it does. we must stop that. ralph? >> a lot of it is getting organized based on internal values. if business is allowed to organize at the chamber of commerce and labor can organize with union but then they go to people of faith and say you can't do that. say in your stained glass ghetto. when they stay in the stained glass ghetto they take away everything else and come after you. >> glenn: you have to stand up together as coalition of people of faith. go ahead. >> it seems to be a great deal of similarities between early nazi socialism and what we're going through now in the country. what is the answer? how do you turn that back? >> right now, we are very blessed. educate the voters. it's already happening. so we can take the house back and hopefully the senate. >> glenn: america, all we have to do is strengthen ourselves. just strengthen ourselves. know what we know to be true. and then just stand in that truth. and the unshakable. back in a second. ÷ >> glenn: we were just talk
they represent us. they represent us. okay, does that represent us? in many cases it does. we must stop that. ralph? >> a lot of it is getting organized based on internal values. if business is allowed to organize at the chamber of commerce and labor can organize with union but then they go to people of faith and say you can't do that. say in your stained glass ghetto. when they stay in the stained glass ghetto they take away everything else and come after you. >> glenn: you have to...
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i think we on our part used as much effort and equipment as possible i can say thank god that through all those years against all odds we kept developing new equipment new aircraft and firefighting systems that helped us a great deal in putting out the forest fires it is perhaps the first time that the entire system of the federal firefighting service has been fully engaged in combat in forest fires our zone of responsibility was in residential areas we usually work in towns and villages but this time we had to quickly learn previously unfamiliar ways to talk of high acreage fires especially crown fires i've previously i'm familiar. that's what i began with it's not our function it's the function of the federal forestry agency but when the first fires broke out wasn't present informed that wasn't he told that perhaps your ministry should be involved in fighting the fires. when the situation became critical the president signed a decree that declared a state of emergency that means all federal forces and the ministry of emergency first of all are engaged this is why it took us just two
i think we on our part used as much effort and equipment as possible i can say thank god that through all those years against all odds we kept developing new equipment new aircraft and firefighting systems that helped us a great deal in putting out the forest fires it is perhaps the first time that the entire system of the federal firefighting service has been fully engaged in combat in forest fires our zone of responsibility was in residential areas we usually work in towns and villages but...